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from the vector graphics program Inkscape to create scalable patterns. </p>
<h2 id="using-gimp-to-create-patterns-and-save-as-png-file">Using GIMP to create patterns and save as PNG file</h2>
<ol>
<li>Download GIMP 2.10.10 (or newer) from <a href="https://www.gimp.org/downloads/">the GIMP homepage</a>
<li>Download the latest version of GIMP from <a href="https://www.gimp.org/downloads/">the GIMP homepage</a>
and install it.</li>
<li>Run GIMP.</li>
<li>In GIMP, left-click File -&gt; New.</li>
<li>Select the desired hight and width in pixels (= number of rows and stitches
per row, respectively), then left-click "OK". See <a href="./#how-to-determine-your-gauge-and-compensate-for-elongation">below</a>
to learn how to compensate for elongation of the resulting fabric.</li>
<li>In GIMP, left-click Image -&gt; Modus -&gt; Indexed. In the dialog that pops up,
select "black/white (1bit)" for textiles with two colors. </li>
<li>Select the pencil tool (hotkey: N). </li>
<li>Enter the desired width and height in pixels (= number of stitches per row and number of rows, respectively),
then left-click "OK".</li>
<li>Left-click Image -&gt; Mode -&gt; Indexed. In the dialog that pops up,
select "Use black and white (1-bit) palette" for textiles with two colors. </li>
<li>Left-click Tools -&gt; Paint Tools -&gt; Pencil (hotkey: N). </li>
<li>Set the pencil tool settings to Size = 1.00 (1x1 pixel), Hardness = 100,
keep other tool options at default settings (Dynamics Off). Keep default
foreground color (black) and background color (white).</li>
<li>Optionally show grid: Left-click View -&gt; Show Grid. Then, left-click
Image -&gt; Configure Grid. Set Spacing:Horizontal = 1.00 pixels and
Spacing:Vertical = 1.00 pixels. Left-click "OK". </li>
<li>Draw the pattern (Zoom in using View -&gt; Zoom to see individual pixels):<br />
so that background color is represented by white pixels and contrast color
(foreground) is represented by black pixels. </li>
<li>In GIMP, left-click File -&gt; "Export as". In the "Export Image" dialog that
pops up, type in a file name and select the target directory, then
left-click "Select File Type (By Extension)" -&gt; "PNG (.PNG)",
<li>Show grid: Left-click View -&gt; Show Grid.</li>
<li>Configure Grid: Left-click Image -&gt; Configure Grid. Set Spacing:Horizontal = 1.00 pixels and
Spacing:Vertical = 1.00 pixels. Left-click "OK".</li>
<li>Zoom in to see individual pixels. Left-click View -&gt; Zoom -&gt; select the percentage you want. </li>
<li>Draw the pattern:<br />
In most cases, your background color is represented by white pixels and contrast color
(foreground) is represented by black pixels. You may need to set the pencil to black.
Left-click Tools -&gt; Default colors.</li>
<li>In case you make an error: Mouse over a white square on your image and press CTRL.
Your pencil will now color any square white. Fix your error. To return to black as
your foreground color, left-click Tools -&gt; Default colors.</li>
<li>Once you've finished your pattern, save the file in xcf format just in case
you need to make modifications later. Left-click File -&gt; Save. Type in a file name, then
select the target directory. Select Save.</li>
<li>Now save for AYAB. Left-click File -&gt; "Export as". In the "Export Image" dialog that
pops up, type in a file name and select the target directory.
Next, left-click "Select File Type (By Extension)" -&gt; "PNG (.PNG)",
then left-click "Export". In the "Export as PNG" dialog that pops up, you can
keep Compression level = 9 and optionally deselect all other options, then
left-click "Export" at the bottom of that dialog.</li>
keep Compression level = 9 and optionally deselect all other options.
Then left-click "Export" at the bottom of that dialog.</li>
<li>You can close GIMP now.</li>
</ol>
<h2 id="how-to-determine-your-gauge-and-compensate-for-elongation">How to determine your gauge and compensate for elongation</h2>
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